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In order to apply to the course please send an email to the following address: [email protected] attaching a curriculum vitae. Then, if there are still available places, the tutors of the course will provide an enrolment form and a bank account number in order to pay the registration fee. Once the fee is paid, a copy of the bank transfer/deposit must be sent to the address: [email protected] The right to participate in the course will be lost in the case of not having paid the registration fee within a month once offered a place. UNIVERSITY COURSE: INTRODUCTION TO THE LATE ANTIQUE WORLD OF THE 4th – 8th CENTURIES Coordination: Dr Mateu Riera Rullan Tutors: Dr Mateu Riera Rullan and Dr Carlos Cabrera Tejedor Duration: 13 days Dates: from 13th to 26th July 2020 (arriving 13th and leaving 26th) Fee: € 1,200 Course fee includes: Official certificate of attendance 10 classroom hours 80 fieldwork hours 2 Archaeological excursions Accommodation in double rooms All meals: including breakfast, snack, lunch and dinner (with vegetarian, vegan and celiac menus available) Accident insurance Transfer from the Manacor train or bus station to the hostel, the excavation site, the Museum and the excursions ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL: THE CHRISTIAN BASILICA OF SON PERETÓ (MANACOR - BALEARIC ISLANDS - SPAIN) PARTICIPANTS PROFILE University students or graduates in archaeology, history, art history, or related areas of knowledge. Contact details: Mateu Riera Rullan [email protected] Carlos Cabrera Tejedor [email protected]

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Page 1: Coordination: Dr Mateu Riera Rullan INTRODUCTION TO THE ... · Christian Art of the Antoni Gaudí University and researcher associate of the Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica

In order to apply to the course please send an email to the following address: [email protected] attaching a curriculum vitae. Then, if there are still available places, the tutors of the course will provide an enrolment form and a bank account number in order to pay the registration fee. Once the fee is paid, a copy of the bank transfer/deposit must be sent to the address: [email protected] The right to participate in the course will be lost in the case of not having paid the registration fee within a month once offered a place.

U N I V E R S I T Y C O U R S E : I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E

L A T E A N T I Q U E W O R L D O F T H E 4 t h – 8 t h C E N T U R I E S

Coordination: Dr Mateu Riera Rullan Tutors: Dr Mateu Riera Rullan and Dr Carlos Cabrera Tejedor Duration: 13 days Dates: from 13th to 26th July 2020 (arriving 13th and leaving 26th) Fee: € 1,200 Course fee includes: Official certificate of attendance 10 classroom hours 80 fieldwork hours 2 Archaeological excursions Accommodation in double rooms All meals: including breakfast, snack, lunch and dinner (with vegetarian, vegan and celiac menus available) Accident insurance Transfer from the Manacor train or bus station to the hostel, the excavation site, the Museum and the excursions

ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL: THE CHRISTIAN BASILICA

OF SON PERETÓ (MANACOR - BALEARIC ISLANDS - SPAIN)

PARTICIPANTS PROFILE

University students or graduates in archaeology, history, art history, or

related areas of knowledge.

Contact details:

Mateu Riera Rullan [email protected] Carlos Cabrera Tejedor [email protected]

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The fieldwork will be carried out at the archaeological site of Son Peretó, one of the most important within the Balearic Islands.

Laboratory work and lectures will be held at the Histo-ry Museum of Manacor, where most of the artefacts unearthed at the Son Peretó excavation are kept.

Additional information regarding the Son Peretó archaeological site: www.world-archaeology.com/features/mallorca-on-the-edge-of-empire www.museudemanacor.com/ca/investigacio/projectes-que-duem-terme/jaciment-de-lantiguidat-tardana-de-son-pereto www.museudemanacor.com/sites/default/files/2018-03/cau%20et%20al_archmedievale.pdf Additional information regarding the History Museum of Manacor: www.museudemanacor.com/en Additional information regarding the Facultat Antoni Gaudí d’Hi-stòria, Arqueologia i Arts Cristianes de l’Ateneu Universitari Sant Pacià: www.facultatantonigaudi.cat

ORGANIZED BY: Facultat d’Història, Arqueologia i Arts Cristianes

Antoni Gaudí de l’Ateneu Universitari Sant Pacià i el Museu d’Història de Manacor de l’Ajuntament de

Manacor

CREDITS: Attendance to the course, in addition to the comple-tion of a final paper (optional), equals to 5 ECTS of

a Master's Seminar (Spanish University system)

This course is carried out within the framework of the PROJECTE D’INVESTIGACIÓ: EXCAVACIÓ, CONSOLIDACIÓ, ADEQUACIÓ I PREPARACIÓ PER A LES VISITES DEL JACIMENT DE L’ANTIGUITAT TARDANA DE SON PERETÓ DE MANACOR: 2016-2020, conducted by the History Museum of Manacor. Project' scientific Director: Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros, PhD by the University of Barcelona, ICREA Research Professor, associated to the Càtedra d’Arqueologia Cristiana i Antiguitat Tardana and to the research group Arqueomètrica from the University of Barcelona. Technical director of the project: Mateu Riera Rullan, PhD by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, member of the Faculty of History, Archaeology and Christian Art of the Antoni Gaudí University and researcher associate of the Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica. Administrative coordination and project management: Magdalena Salas Burguera, Cultural Heritage specialist of the Manacor Municipality and Director of the History Museum of Manacor.

This course is designed to teach its participants the basic archaeological excavation methodology and documentation of the archaeological record, as well as to work with the most characteristic artefacts found around the 4th to 8th centuries AD at the Western Mediterranean. The Christian community that inhabit-ed the territory of Son Peretó will also be examined, including its religious buildings, their lives and death, the economy, as well as their domestic and commer-cial activities.